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  2. Informal coercion - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 5 Healthcare workers felt informal coercion was more acceptable in cases of mania or acute psychosis. [ 5 ] : 7 There was a degree of cognitive dissonance surrounding the practice, healthcare workers described behaviour matching formal definitions of informal coercion, but were reluctant to label their behaviour as coercive.

  3. Health administration - Wikipedia

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    Iconographic Collections. Keywords: E. Walker; Florence Nightingale; W.J. Simpson. Health administration, healthcare administration, healthcare management or hospital management is the field relating to leadership, management, and administration of public health systems, health care systems, hospitals, and hospital networks in all the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors.

  4. Patient participation - Wikipedia

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    A medical doctor explaining an X-ray to a patient. Several factors help increase patient participation, including understandable and individual adapted information, education for the patient and healthcare provider, sufficient time for the interaction, processes that provide the opportunity for the patient to be involved in decision-making, a positive attitude from the healthcare provider ...

  5. Coercion - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, many social philosophers have considered coercion as the polar opposite to freedom. [10] Various forms of coercion are distinguished: first on the basis of the kind of injury threatened, second according to its aims and scope , and finally according to its effects , from which its legal, social, and ethical implications mostly ...

  6. Accretive Health Reports Inducement Grant under NYSE ... - AOL

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    Accretive Health Reports Inducement Grant under NYSE Rule 303A.08 CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Accretive Health, Inc. (NYS: AH) today announced that pursuant to an employment agreement entered into ...

  7. Accretive Health Reports Inducement Grant under NYSE ... - AOL

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    Accretive Health Reports Inducement Grant under NYSE Rule 303A.08 CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Accretive Health, Inc. (NYS: AH) today announced that in connection with the appointment of Joseph G ...

  8. Supplier-induced demand - Wikipedia

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    Poor monitoring and control, the fee-for-service payment system, insurance companies' limited role, insufficient monitoring of insurance companies, the educational nature of our health centers, health-care providers' interests, and the information gap that exists between patients and providers were all significant factors in the induced demand ...

  9. Medical paternalism - Wikipedia

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    Medical paternalism is a set of attitudes and practices in medicine in which a physician determines that a patient's wishes or choices should not be honored. These practices were current through the early to mid 20th century, and were characterised by a paternalistic attitude, surrogate decision-making and a lack of respect for patient autonomy. [1]